No More Sorrow

Linkin Park · Road To Revolution Live At Milton Keynes [2008]

are you lost / in your lies

do you tell yourself i don't realize

your crusade's a disguise

replaced freedom with fear / you trade money for lives

i'm aware of what you've done



no / no more sorrow

i've paid for your mistakes

your / time is borrowed

your time has come to be replaced



i see pain / i see need

i see liars and thieves abuse power with greed

i had hope / i believed

but i'm beginning to think that i've been deceived

you will pay for what you've done



no / no more sorrow

i've paid for your mistakes

your / time is borrowed

your time has come to be replaced



thieves and hypocrites

thieves and hypocrites

thieves and hypocrites



no / no more sorrow

i've paid for your mistakes

your / time is borrowed

your time has come to be replaced



no / no more sorrow

i've paid for your mistakes

your / time is borrowed

your time has come to be replaced



your time has come to be replaced

your time has come to be erased

No More Sorrow

Recorded live at Milton Keynes in 2008, 'No More Sorrow' stands as a pivotal moment in Linkin Park's evolution from nu-metal to alternative rock. This track, featured on the 'Road To Revolution Live At Milton Keynes [2008]' album, showcases the band's signature blend of electronic textures and melodic guitar work. The song reflects the group's growing maturity during this era, moving beyond their earlier aggressive sound toward a more polished, anthemic style that would define their subsequent studio work. Its live performance captured the energy of their touring period, highlighting the dynamic interplay between Chester Bennington's vocals and the band's intricate production. As a staple of their live repertoire, the recording remains a testament to their ability to adapt and expand their musical identity while maintaining core emotional resonance.